If you don’t already know, Anna is one of Britain’s Olympic hopefuls and in my opinion, one of the best examples of what an athlete should be. She’s a canoeist, many times world champion and hopefully heading to Beijing to … Continue reading →
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Meg Gardiner had sent me this instruction: “I tag you to write six random things about yourself. Rules on my blog.” These are the rules: Link to the person who tagged you. Post the rules on your blog. Write six … Continue reading →
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So I find myself in a quandry. I need to write the scene where the fellow comes out of prison. It’ll be a moving scene – he thinks he’s alone, he can’t go back, he doesn’t know how to go forward, … Continue reading →
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My husband was 50 this Christmas. A ski-ing holiday was his idea of a good present; ski-ing holiday is my idea of a contradiction in terms – an oxymoron, if you like. We had a Ski-ing holiday a few years … Continue reading →
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Yesterday should have been devoted to preparing for a talk I’m giving on Thursday as the final event of The ELmbridge Literary Festival (Vera Flethcer Hall, Ember Court Road, Thames Ditton 8pm.) but instead I had to go to London. … Continue reading →
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